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420 Plunge-Bath, portable, for Tourists; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 25 Poems, first lines of:— 'He stept so lightly to the land'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 291 'He thought he saw an Albatross'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 164 „„an Argument'; H.$$\mathrm {II.}$$ 319 „„a Banker's Clerk'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 90 „„a Buffalo'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 78 „„a Coach-and-Four'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 116 „„an Elephant'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 65; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 334 „„a Garden-Door'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 168 „„a Kangaroo'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 106 „„a Rattlesnake'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 83 'In Stature the Manlet was dwarfish'; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 265 'King Fisher courted Lady Bird'; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 14 'Little Birds are &c.'; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 364, 371, 377 'Matilda Jane, you never look'; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 76 'One thousand pounds per annuum'; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 194 'Peter is poor, said noble Paul'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 143 'Rise, oh rise! The daylight dies'-, $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 215 'Say, what is the spell, when her fledgelings are cheeping'; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 305 'There be three Badgers on a mossy stone'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 247 'There was a Pig, that sat alone'; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 138; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 366, 372 Political Dichotomy in common life; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 198, 205, 207 „'Opposition' in common life; $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 200 Poor people, method for enriching; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 312 Poverty, blessings of; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 152 Prayer for temporal blessings, efficacy of; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 391 Preachers appealing to Selfishness; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 276 „exceptional privileges of; $$\mathrm {I.}$$ 277 Promises. When are they binding? $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 26 „breaking of. Why is it wrong? $$\mathrm {II.}$$ 27 Proof, Burden of; (see 'Burden of Proof')